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98

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How can interest be aroused in the study of the history of North Carolina?
1911, North Carolina Society, Daughters of the Revolution
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Caption title.

"Address by Judge Walter Clark, President of N.C. Literary and Historical Society, before the Teachers' Assembly, Wrightsville, N.C., 12 June, 1901."

Detached from the North Carolina booklet, v. 11, no. 2, October 1911.

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Raleigh, N.C
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Addresses., North Carolina booklet.

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p. 82-98 ;
Number of pages
98

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OL24622495M
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20589712

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